Health17:46 · Jun 4

Annual Checkups, AI and Minimally Invasive Surgery Transform Women’s Health

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Translated & summarized from Arutz Sheva by baba
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Professor Uri Dior, head of the gynecology department at Hadassah and a specialist in advanced gynecological surgery, discussed on Channel 7’s medicine podcast how new technologies and artificial intelligence are changing women’s health. The episode focused on innovation in care, preventive medicine, early detection and the growing role of technology in diagnosis and treatment.

Dior explained that laparoscopic surgery allows complex procedures to be done through tiny incisions. He said this approach reduces pain, shortens recovery time and improves medical outcomes, while making operations that were once considered highly complex safer and more precise.

A central message of the conversation was the importance of routine screening and regular follow-up. Dior said that an annual gynecological exam can often save lives by identifying problems and diseases before significant symptoms appear. He also described new tools entering hospitals and clinics that help doctors make decisions, plan operations and improve diagnostic accuracy, while stressing that medical judgment and the human connection with patients remain irreplaceable.

The discussion also touched on fertility and pregnancy complications, along with new treatments for couples facing infertility. Dior said he trained in Australia and the United States, and noted that Israel is at the forefront of women’s health innovation and offers access to leading technologies and treatments. He also spoke about cooperation with halakhic institutes on complex medical issues, especially in fertility and gynecology, and about his daily work with women from diverse backgrounds.

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